Scaling up renewable energy access in Yolo
Indigenous people have been neglected by most governments when it comes to social facilities which are part of human life such as water, energy, and health issues. In order to solve some of the problems. This project aims to increase energy access to indigenous communities equally bridge the gap of energy shortage which has been one of the major causes of lack of social and economic prosperity within indigenous communities. 70 percentage of indigenous communities have no access to electricity forcing youth to migrate to the nearby urban centers leaving behind and ageing
population. This project will be carried out in Yolo in the west region of Cameroon to train, educate and install solar power systems for the benefit of the people taking into account girls, woman and indigenous peoples. This project will be focus on scaling up renewable energy access in Yolo in the west region of Cameroon and training women on dairy production, basic accounting, new market sources.
population. This project will be carried out in Yolo in the west region of Cameroon to train, educate and install solar power systems for the benefit of the people taking into account girls, woman and indigenous peoples. This project will be focus on scaling up renewable energy access in Yolo in the west region of Cameroon and training women on dairy production, basic accounting, new market sources.
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Country:
Cameroon
Area Of Work:
Grant Amount:
US$ 18,584.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
Project Number:
CMR/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/IP/2024/04
Status:
Not active yet
SGP Country office contact
Mr. FOGUE AIME KAMGA
Phone:
(237) 22 20 08 00/22 20 08 01
Email:
Address
N° 1232 Immeuble Mellopolis, Rue 1794, Ekoudou, Bastos
Yaounde, Centre, 836
Yaounde, Centre, 836
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